All Media Asset Management articles – Page 10
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News
Mediaset takes over 9.6% stake of ProSiebensat.1
ProSiebenSat.1 has had a stake of its business acquired by Italian-based Mediaset as it seeks to diversify its international outlook and invest in the future of European TV.
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Industry Trends
TM Forum showcases telco collaboration with key verticals
The TM Forum event demonstrated the role 5G will play in new verticals including key Catalyst projects, Paolo Pescatore writes from Nice
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News
Bafta boss calls for TV to address climate change
A new report analysing subtitle data found environmental sustainability themes were significantly underrepresented across British TV.
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Media efficiency is critical: IABM reveals buying trends
New media competitiveness has urged companies to pursue efficiencies and multi-platform delivery has shifted business priority to Opex over Capex, according to the IABM.
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News
Disney takes full control of Hulu
Disney is to assume full operational control of US streaming service Hulu.
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Industry Trends
New lessons in localisation
The growth in OTT platforms has boosted demand for the localisation and regionalisation of content. And the cloud is proving to be a terrific enabler, writes David Davies.
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Industry Trends
Managing and manipulating 4K and 8K content
The shift to 4K and 8K production has required improvements downstream, with those involved in managing and manipulating images in need of greater processing power and increased storage.
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Video
Video: How Red Bee Media is facilitating remote production
Red Bee Media has partnered with V-Nova to overcome bandwidth and encoding issues for its remote production offering.
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Video
Video: To what extent have media firms embraced the cloud?
From the emergence of niche providers of specialist applications to a shift in business models as vendors content with the move from capex to opex, the adoption of the cloud has far-reaching implications.
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Industry Trends
AV1: Codec wars erupt
NAB 2019: Just as AV1 gains significant momentum, its royalty-free agenda comes under threat
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Industry Trends
NAB 2019: Five trends to watch
NAB 2019: Automated production, cloud, 5G, at-home production and streaming codecs are among the likely hot topics in Las Vegas.
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News
Disney completes $71.3bn Fox acquisition
Disney officially owns 21st Century Fox after more than a year of negotiations and a $71.3 billion exchange.
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Industry Trends
AI: Moving into the mainstream
2019 is the year that will see AI’s broadcast industry journey from arcane, cutting-edge buzzword to being productised and commonplace completed.
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Industry Trends
Why we built it ourselves
There is an increasing trend among those who create and distribute content to build their own systems and solutions.
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Industry Trends
Managing metadata: Moving deeper into the maze
Metadata has evolved dramatically in recent years, from straightforward descriptions to supporting complex usage in today’s asset management systems. Now AI promises a great leap forwards.
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Industry Trends
2018’s most-read Management articles
The battle for codecs intensified and dominated the most-read content management articles along with cyber security and interviews with 21CF and Aljazeera executives.
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Industry Trends
In search of next gen broadcast media storage
At IBC2018, Rohde & Schwarz introduced a new multi-user shared access storage system: R&S SpycerNode. In this article, we take a closer look at SpycerNode to see how its approach differs and where this might add value to broadcasters, content owners and facilities.
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Industry Trends
2019: The year of “significant” cloud adoption?
BBC, Discovery and ITV amongst first adopters of cloud solutions choosing Amazon ahead of Google and Microsoft.
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Industry Trends
Multi-cloud for broadcasters: Making the right choice
The huge physical infrastructure and connectivity investments made by the big cloud platforms are creating strategic options for all broadcast and media workloads, but with a plethora of options, how best to choose the right partner?
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